Paul Bowen makes earthy sculptures from found wood, sticks and scraps of metal which also incorporate tar and plaster. Circles, squares, cones, wedges, and a brawny L-shape that recalls the silhouette of a fishing boat inhabit his abstract sculptures. Several of his smaller sculptures consist of a plaster sphere from which wood structures, like simple houses, or sticks and organic debris, project out, as if emerging from a shell. His works on paper executed in vibrant red continue his exploration of the L-shape and are reminiscent of the fishing draggers from which he finds inspiration.